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Do American Conservatives and Libertarians adore dictatorships, totalitarianism?
Is there enough evidence out there to make a legitimate case that American Conservatives and Libertarians hate liberalism so much, they have turned their collective backs on the liberal values that were undoubtedly the foundation, of the United States of America?
let us start by taking a look at a recent thread here @ USMB:
. The incomparable Neal Boortz puts things in proper perspective...
Let's see if we have this right: | Nealz Nuze | www.boortz.com
Here it is impossible to deny the right wing lunatic @ USMB who goes by the anon-nitwit-name The Professor argues the USA should be more like North Korean, Iran, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, China, Venezuela, Cuba...
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We have people like The Professor admiring Americans like Neal Boortz who made his bones with angry America (conservative/libertarian wingnuts) writing speeches for Lester Maddox. Poor Neal, the self-described Libertarian with the education from the then-unaccredited John Marshall Law School
We had the great Conservative hero, the late Senator Jesse Helms with his unbridled support of the regimes: Zimbabwe Rhodesia, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Chile, South Africa (the apartheid gov)...
...to be continued...
message to American supporters of Israel: In 1977, Helms was the sole senator to vote against prohibiting American companies from joining the Arab League boycott of Israel,[40] although this was primarily because the bill also relaxed discrimination against communist countries.[41] In 1982, Helms even called for the U.S. to break diplomatic relations with Israel during the 1982 Lebanon War.[42] Jesse Helms - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Are you fucking kidding me?
You don't see libertarians advocating for more laws, regulations and bigger government do you? NO you don't dummy.
Meanwhile progressives do nothing BUT advocate more laws, more legislation and bigger government..
Who are the authoritarians again????
Once again progressives are delusional....
yes. Libertarians are arguing for laws that legalize pot sales and they argue that the government can make more tax revenue...
read and try to comprehend what you have commented on. your post makes for a case of denial, as it contains the original post that you fail to address.